4 Warrior Braids to Try Out
1. Warrior Braid Ponytail
Looking amazing on undercuts or styles with tapered styles, warrior braids look fresh and exciting when styled into a half-pony or ponytail. To get the look, start by applying the Dove Men + Care Defining Pomade onto your clean hair before styling. This helps prevent moisture and humidity from ruining your look. To start your braid, take the top part of your hair, and divide it in into three sections. Create either a single, French or double Dutch braid for that noticeable part. Once you are finished braiding, secure your style with an elastic. However, dreadlocks also take this look to the next level, so if you are already rocking this style, it’s easy to create this look in a matter of minutes. To style with ease, simply grab a top section of your hair, and style it back into a ponytail for a hip look.
2. Warrior Braid Pigtails
Pigtails also make a refreshing twist on the warrior braid look, especially since they can appear unexpected and ultra daring. Now, the top part of this braid somewhat resembles the double dutch braid, so to get the look yourself, start by parting your hair in the center, and apply the Bed Head for Men by TIGI Power Play Gel onto clean hair before styling. Once it’s time to braid, separate the top sections of the hair on either side of the head. Then, begin to create a Dutch braid-like wave. Continue braiding until you have two (or multiple) pigtail braids on either side of the head. Secure with elastics, and enjoy your trendy style.
3. Half-Up, Half Down Warrior Braid
A half-up, half down warrior braid is another intriguing style, so it never hurts to wear this look whenever you want to make an entrance. Unlike other warrior braids, you’ll only want to braid the top section of your hair, and leave some down to create that half up, half down style. Again, this look also looks great with dreadlocks, so be sure to style them into place for an eye-catching look.
4. Side-Swept Warrior Braids
While we wouldn’t necessarily recommend this look for beginners, we won’t deny that this braided style is nothing short of #goals. However, if you already have some braiding skills under your belt, simply create a zigzag pattern or cornrows on the side of your head, and pin the rest of the hair into a side-swept pony. Want more fun and quirky hair ideas? Here is how to create a man braid easily!